Trollied - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Episode 1
The hit supermarket sitcom returns and Valco finally announces its new area manager. Meanwhile, new sales rep Duncan (Rufus Hound) ruffles a few feathers.
Episode 2
Area manager Cheryl struggles to keep a lid on her private life, while Neville is brimming with confidence when he helps new shelf-stacker Shai.
Episode 3
It's a big day for Gavin as he prepares to launch his new healthy eating initiative. Meanwhile, Brian gives a harrowing presentation on the dangers of fat.
Episode 4
Duncan's back in store and is far from impressed with Gavin's health food drive. Katie also faces an unwanted visitor in the form of Daniel's girlfriend Holly.
Episode 5
It's Gavin and Cheryl's 11-month anniversary so Gavin plans a romantic afternoon. But when Duncan catches wind of their plans he starts to meddle...
Episode 6
Duncan takes great delight in announcing the failure of Gavin's health food drive, while Neville is roped into giving Linda driving lessons.
Episode 7
Cheryl orders Gavin to cooperate with Duncan as he launches a new energy drink in store. Meanwhile, things between Holly, Katie and Daniel take an unusual turn.
Episode 8
It's Christmas Eve and Gavin has an important proposal for Cheryl. Plus, there's romance in the air at the Valco Christmas party.
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